Topic : Java Server Faces (JSF) Environment : J2EE 5.0, MyFaces 1.1.5 errorMessage.jsp also read: Introduction to JSF JSF Interview Questions Request Processing Lifecycle phases in JSF ErrorMessageBean.java faces-config.xml errorMessageResult.jsp
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How to use Resource Bundle in JSF?
Topic : Java Server Faces (JSF) Environment : J2EE 5.0, MyFaces 1.1.5 Resource Bundle in JSF also read: Introduction to JSF JSF Interview Questions Request Processing Lifecycle phases in JSF This section explain how to use message resources in Java Server Faces (JSF). Resource Bundles are very important when comes to internationalization.JSF framework provides simple …
How to set selected tab in rich:tabPanel tag?
Topic : Java Server Faces (JSF), RichFaces, Ajax4Jsf Environment : J2EE 5.0, MyFaces 1.1.5, RichFaces 3.1.0 rich:tabPanel also read: Introduction to JSF JSF Interview Questions Request Processing Lifecycle phases in JSF This example illustrates how to set the selected tab in rich:tabPanel. This tag is used for creating the multiple tabs with in same page …
AJAX – Conversation with an Ajaxian
Session 1: What is Ajax? Scene: Friday evening at Malcolms cafe-a pub downtown frequented by Geeks: Me : (jostling my way through the crowd) Where can I find the Ajaxian? also read: HTML Tutorials CSS Tutorials JavaScript Tutorials Bartender (pointing to a table on the far corner) Last table on the right. Me : (interrupting …
Templates in Groovy
1) Introduction In this article, we will expose the various APIs for processing Templates in Groovy. A template can be thought of some static content along with some well-defined place-holders. These templates can be re-used any number of times by simply copying it and substituting the place-holders with some appropriate values. The first section of …
Closures in Groovy
1) Introduction to Groovy Closure In this article, let us look into one of the important features supported in Groovy, the Closures. Groovy is an object-oriented scripting language in which the syntax resembles Java. Not all languages support the concept of Closures directly, although they may provide indirect support, that too with so many limitations and …